Mohammed Kudus, a Black Stars midfielder, served a classy moment following Ghana’s game against Angola in Kumasi on Thursday.
The Ajax star was crucial as the Black Stars came from behind to defeat Angola and move closer to qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations.
Antoine Semenyo scored the only goal late in injury time, smashing home after Angola’s scrappy defending.
One fan attempted to force his way to Kudus, but security stopped him, resulting in a minor scuffle.
Kudus intervened in a social media video, stopping security from heckling the fan and allowing him to take a photo.
🇬🇭Mohammed Kudus stopped to take a selfie with this fan who was fighting security for a chance.
— George Addo Jnr (@addojunr) March 24, 2023
It’s the simple things in life that are the most extraordinary ❤❤❤😭pic.twitter.com/Ob1aSXKKHp
The 23-year-old midfielder’s freekick in the final minute of the match led to the winner from Semenyo. Kudus and his teammates will leave Ghana for Luanda this weekend for the second leg on Monday.
Victory over the Palancas Negras will seal qualification for the Black Stars of Ghana. Ghana sits top of Group E with seven points from four games.
Hughton opens up on Kudus Earlier, Sports Brief reported that New Black Stars coach, Chris Hughton believes finding the right balance will bring the very best out of versatile midfielder Mohammed Kudus.
The Ajax star has been in sensational form this season despite playing in various positions on the field. Kudus has excelled as a midfielder, a winger and a forward, scoring 18 goals across all competitions for the Dutch giants.
Black Stars fans praise Thomas Partey Thomas Partey seems to have finally won the hearts of Ghanaian football fans after a strong display in the game against Angola.
The Arsenal midfielder captained the Black Stars to a hard-fought victory over the Palancas Negras in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Kumasi on Thursday.
Second-half substitute, Antoine Semenyo scored late in injury time to hand Ghana all three points.